What to Do with Your Pear Harvest

A few weeks ago we went with friends on our yearly apple and pear picking trip to Julian. Thistradition is such fun — the kids love picking apples and pears. However, this year, due to the drought, there were few apples — and they had already been picked. So, instead we picked only pears.

Apples get lots of attention because of their acknowledged health benefits, but pears should not be overlooked. They are equally beneficial. First, pears are one of the fruits highest in fiber. Pears’ peels also contain antioxidants that help boost the immune system. Furthermore, pears contain vitamins C, K, B2, B3, and B6, as well as folic acid and copper.

We love eating pears just as they are, but also love them in fresh salads, on toast with almond butter and in smoothies. I also like to preserve pears for the winter, so I make pear sauce (which is just like apple sauce but with pears).☺I juice pears and freeze it so there is juice later in the year. And I dehydrate pears, which is one of kids’ favorite snacks.

Here are some of my favorite ways to preserve pears are listed below:

Sugar Free Cinnamon Pear Sauce—My kids eat this on top of their breakfast oatmeal. I use it instead of applesauce when baking. And we also eat it as a snack topped with some Greek style yogurt and granola.

3 Ibs. ripe pears

1 ¼ cups water

1 cinnamon stick

Dice and remove cores from pears. Place pears, cinnamon stick and water in a pot and bring to a boil. Cook on medium heat until pears are soft. Remove cinnamon stick and blend pears until creamy. Pour into clean mason jars or freeze. Sauce will last 2-4 weeks in fridge and a couple of months in freezer.

Dried Pear Slices—Great for a quick snack, for school lunches or to bring on a picnic.

4 ripe pears

2 Tbsp. lemon juice

4 cups water

Mix water and lemon juice in a large bowl. Wash pears and slice them thin either by hand or with a mandolin. Soak pears in lemon water for 5 minutes.

Dry pears in a dehydrator for 5-6 hours, or dry in an oven on lowest setting with oven door slightly open until dry (about 7-10 hours).

Vegan Cardamom Pear Cake

1 /12 cup all-purpose flour

½ cup sugar

2 tsp baking powder

1 tsp ground cardamom

1 tsp ground ginger

¼ tsp salt

I cup almond milk

1/3 cup coconut oil

2 medium pears, peeled and diced

Preheat oven to F350. Mix all dry ingredients in a mixing bowl. Mix milk and oil in a separate bowl. Stir in wet ingredients to dry. Pour batter into a greased cake pan and arrange pears on top. Bake for about 50 minutes.

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Fredrica Syren, the author and founder of Green-Mom.com, was born in Sweden. Her mother was a classically trained chef who introduced her to many eclectic flavors and skills at a young age. Her mom’s passion for the outdoors and gardening planted the seed for her own love of nature and healthy eating.
She received a degree in journalism and has worked as a print, Internet and broadcasting journalist for many years with big businesses within Europe and the United States. After her mom was diagnosed with terminal cancer and she with pre-cancer, Fredrica changed her career to become a full time yoga teacher and activist. A longtime world traveler, foodie and career woman, she was exposed to many facets of life, but nothing inspired her more than becoming a mom. After her first-born, Fredrica began a food blog focusing on local, seasonal, organic & vegetarian dishes. Years of food blogging developed into the cookbook Yummy in My Tummy, Healthy Cooking for the Whole Family.
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